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Published in Crop Sci 23:1002-1004 (1983)
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Leaf and Tiller Identification on Wheat Plants1

Betty Klepper, R. W. Rickman and R. K. Belford2

Identification of leaves and tillers on wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.) plants and determination of their relative stage of leaf development is useful in detecting environmental stresses in seedlings. This paper describes a number of criteria which can be used to identify leaves, tillers, and subtillers on cereals when lower leaves have been lost.

Key Words: Phenology • Morphology • Phyllochron • Environmental stress • Triticum aestivum L. em. Thell.


1 Contribution of USDA-ARS and Columbia Basin Agric. Res. Ctr., Pendleton, OR 97801, and Letcombe Lab., England. Oregon State Univ. Agric. Exp. Stn. Tech. Paper No. 6709.

2 Respectively, plant physiologist and soil scientist, USDA-ARS, Columbia Plateau Conserv. Res. Ctr., Pendleton, OR 97801 and crop physiologist, Letcombe Lab., England.

Received for publication February 21, 1983.


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